EDDIE “THE WEATHERMAN” MORGANMAY THE SUN ALWAYS SHINE ON YOU
With this European hornbeam Carpinu betulus, planted on March 17, 2001, Friends of Trees reached the goal of planting 144,000 trees and seedlings during its historic five-year Seed the Future...
Memorial Hall, the home of the Manship School, is the oldest building on the campus. For many years known as Alumni Hall and later the Journalism Building, it was built on the old Baton...
The two large earthen mounds, traditionally known as the Indian Mounds, are among the oldest man- made edifices in North America. These mounds were constructed approximately 6,000 years ago by...
(Site 15 miles Southeast)Main engagement of Cherokee War; fought July 15 and 16, 1839, between 800 Indians (including Delawares and Shawnees) and 500 troops of the Republic of...
To the Memory ofGenl. Philemon Thomaswho was bornin Orange County, VA.Feb. 9th, 1763and diedIn Baton Rouge La.Nov. 18th, 1847. He was a soldier of the "76, and of "14, a member of the...
Lake Joe This six-acre lake is named after Joseph B. Fraser who with his brother Charles was an early developer of Sea Pines. In 1964 Sea Pines Company excavated a section of an airplane...
Robert Enoch Withers Robert Enoch Withers was born in Campbell County on 18 Sept. 1821. After graduation from the medical department at the University of Virginia in 1841, he practiced medicine...
Ohio Historical Marker Ohio University “Religion, morality, and knowledge, being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and means of education shall forever be...
ALUMNI GATEWAY The Ohio University Alumni Gate was built with funds contributed by many alumni, with the original intent of honoring the class of 1815, which was the first graduating class....
CITY OF BERKELEY LANDMARK designated in 1986 ALLENOKE MANOR Coxhead and Coxhead, Architects, 1903 Allenoke is the only large estate remaining near the northern edge of the University...
Methodist missionaries preached here in the 1820s, and in 1833 a class was organized. Services were held in homes and schoolhouses, and in 1853 several denominations combined to build a...
[Location approximate]Submitted by @Ritterton